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Western Alliance
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Catno

REZ27twentyseven

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Germany

Release date

Nov 21, 2024

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Under-the-radar and majorly overlooked Glaswegian label Beluga Records, founded and run by Lorne Walton & James Gray, operated mainly in the mid 90's and released a sleuth of music ahead of its time. Together they recorded and performed as Western Alliance and released two recently acclaimed EP's and it's there where we turn our attention to with their 'Atalanta EP' from 1996. Featuring four no-nonsense, stripped back, groovy, dancefloor rammers it's music that seems now more relevant than ever. Serious gear.

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Sleeve: M

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A1

Atalanta

A2

Geezar

B1

Jen

B2

Quad

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